POLICE have said they are dealing with issues regarding youngsters “dealing and using drugs in the local eating establishments” in Rhyl.

North Wales Police (NWP) say they have received a number of reports from business and people in the area, and that those involved are “being dealt with accordingly”.

They have also encouraged anyone who witnesses such behaviour to report it.

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NWP Denbighshire Coastal and Abergele said: “We are receiving numerous reports from local businesses and members of the public regarding the ongoing issues with teenagers in Rhyl town and surrounding area.

“Just recently, we have had information stating that some of these youths are dealing and using drugs in the local eating establishments.

“The youths are well-known to North Wales Police and are being dealt with accordingly, however, we also depend on information from the public, too.

“If you witness this kind of behaviour, then report it immediately to a member of staff, who will then contact the police.

“North Wales Police will not tolerate this kind of behaviour and will actively seek out repeat offenders and deal with them robustly.

“All persons identified will then be barred from that location.

“Any information regarding large groups of youths causing issues, please contact us via our webchat or by using the 101 or 999 in an emergency.”